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Nimbus Bench | Benches & Ottomans by Eugene Stoltzfus. Item made of wood with steel
Nimbus Bench | Benches & Ottomans by Eugene Stoltzfus. Item made of wood with steel
Nimbus Bench | Benches & Ottomans by Eugene Stoltzfus. Item made of wood with steel

Created and Sold by Eugene Stoltzfus

Eugene Stoltzfus

Nimbus Bench - Benches & Ottomans

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The Nimbus Bench by Eugene Stoltzfus Furniture Design is a modern piece that embraces the natural and manufactured with its cork and steel construction. Three cork squares sit snugly over the steel frame due to carved recesses in each individual piece. This bench can be adapted to have a cork base as well; just add 3 more of the cork pads used on the top to the bottom. Solid Portuguese cork or 100% solid bamboo and solid steel stock. Available in Natural, Caramelized, Ruby, and Obsidian. Indoor use.

Item Nimbus Bench
Created by Eugene Stoltzfus
As seen in Private Residence, Ivy, VA
Eugene Stoltzfus
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Eugene Stoltzfus Architects + Furniture Design is a contemporary architecture and furniture design company. It was founded by Eugene Stoltzfus in 2006 after he left his position as Chairman and President of Rosetta Stone, the language software company, and returned to his original profession and passion as an architect.

In his architectural work, Eugene Stoltzfus identifies appropriate geometries that facilitate the required functions and integrate context, site, view, light, and the natural world into each project. His work incorporates green concepts from building orientation and efficient building envelope design to solar energy, vegetative roofs, natural daylighting and photovoltaic electricity applications. In addition, Eugene and his team seek and acquire extraordinary properties to offer to clients along with design services that bring to life the collaborative vision of the client and the architect.

The items Eugene Stoltzfus is presenting were originally part of his residential work. The strong response they elicited suggested that they should be offered to the general public.
The elemental elegance of Eugene Stoltzfus’s objects reflects the natural beauty and strengths inherent in their materials. The final distilled form of each object reveals itself at the nexus of the contributing essentials: the qualities of the materials, the functional requirements, the perception of the forces at play, the machine and fabrication characteristics, and the unexpected opportunities that present themselves during the iterative design process.